Different methods or approaches to achieve something
Programs that are broadcast through media
Plural for a planned series of future events or performances
“Planning the programme for this event is a big undertaking and the dedicated workers are each endeavouring to make it a real success.”
Plural for a sheet or booklet giving details of items or performers at an event or performance
“The arrangements of two Asian cultural events planned for Sunday were changed after the festival programme was printed.”
Plural for a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim
“The specific reform measures of the programme can be grouped under three broad headings.”
Plural for a set of subjects or topics to be studied as part of a course
“The following is the required programme of study to obtain full Ordination from The Order.”
Plural for a presentation or item on television or radio, especially one broadcast regularly between stated times
“It is planned to screen the programme in early spring, possibly as a two-parter.”
Plural for a software application
“I am looking for a programme that will help me remove the background noise in my videos.”
Plural for a set of instructions for a device
“Which programme are you using for your digital camera?”
Plural for a public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party
Plural for a schematic or diagram that shows how something works or is built
Plural for a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others
Plural for an event or experience undergone or undertaken, typically noteworthy in nature
Plural for a product and or service made to address a specific need
(computing) Plural for an executable task or program
Plural for a quick, intense course, especially one which is informal or hurried
Plural for a set or sequence of related television or radio programs
Plural for a short official statement or broadcast summary of news
Plural for instructions for a computer, written in a programming language
Plural for a medium of information that includes graphics, audio, video, plain text, and hyperlinks
To arrange according to a plan or schedule
“Harry will programme the activities for next week's event.”
To schedule an event at a specific time or date
“The resorts programme the event at least once a week during the school holidays.”
To input instructions or settings into a computer or other machine
“Some hotels programme their canned music in 24-hour cycles.”
To develop software by writing code
“I will programme a nice little demo of our concept for our investors.”
To affect one's mind, usually through the use of a questionable mind-affecting process
“The cult would programme me into believing in the existence of a divine being from outer space.”
To sow or place in one's consciousness
To equip something with machinery
(of an event or activity) To make arrangements or preparations for
To determine or decide in advance
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